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Titans all-time draft: Worst picks

By JIM WYATT | THE TENNESSEAN | Every NFL draft class includes its booms and busts. Here’s my all-time Titans draft of the worst picks in each of the seven rounds of the 15 drafts since the franchise changed its name from Oilers:

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By JIM WYATT | THE TENNESSEAN | Every NFL draft class includes its booms and busts. Here’s my all-time Titans draft of the worst picks in each of the seven rounds of the 15 drafts since the franchise changed its name from Oilers: Tyrone Calico photo by George Walker IV / The Tennessean

FIRST ROUND | Andre Woolfolk, CB, 28th overall, 2003 | Say what you want about Pacman Jones, but he’s still in the league and he did have his moments with the Titans – they were just overshadowed by his off-field problems. Woolfolk never panned out at a time when the Titans needed him. Over four seasons he had only 12 starts and three interceptions. | Also considered: CB Pacman Jones (2005). Jae S. Lee / The Tennessean

THIRD ROUND | Byron Frisch, DE, 93rd overall, 2000 | He was released before he ever played in a game with the Titans. He had stops with the Cowboys and Giants, but never panned out. | Also considered: WR Paul Williams (2007), LB Rennie Curran (2010). Tom Stanford / The Tennessean

FOURTH ROUND | Brad Ware, S, 114th overall, 1999 | He was released before the start of his rookie season. Another fourth-rounder (Donald Mitchell) made a positive impact, however. | Also considered: No one else. George Walker IV / The Tennessean

SEVENTH ROUND | Phil Glover, LB, 222nd overall, 1999 | He played in only one game for the Titans, and wound up in the Arena Football League. | Also considered: DT David Howard (2010). George Walker IV / The Tennessean